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so the other day i was driving for a good hour and a half or two and she was running strong all night, then i let her rev out in 2nd gear and after that i felt a power drop, like it had dropped cylinder or something, i thought maybe a dead spark plug?? any ideas?? sorry im only a newbie to these cars so i wouldnt no where to start looking.

the only mods done to it if that helps.. are:

arias forged pistons,

fast flowed turbo,

GTR fuel pump

upgraded ignition pack system (the red 1s...)

FMIC

apexi boost controller

cheers corey

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2 things I can think of are:

heat soak from the engine bay that warms the intake pipes...when they get warm/hot feels much less responsive and it does loose some power..

but obviously the next day should be back to normal...

or the option I think is more likely: slightly popped cooler pipe, revving right out= full boost = highest pressure you've set and the most likely time a cooler pipe would pop off... but sometimes they don't completely pop off... so go around, check all the silicon joins and make sure theres no leaks..

gl, Adam

2 things I can think of are:

heat soak from the engine bay that warms the intake pipes...when they get warm/hot feels much less responsive and it does loose some power..

but obviously the next day should be back to normal...

or the option I think is more likely: slightly popped cooler pipe, revving right out= full boost = highest pressure you've set and the most likely time a cooler pipe would pop off... but sometimes they don't completely pop off... so go around, check all the silicon joins and make sure theres no leaks..

gl, Adam

awsome cheers ill have a look, that could deffenatly be it, as it was kinda sudden. thanks :D

awsome cheers ill have a look, that could deffenatly be it, as it was kinda sudden. thanks :happy:

your welcome.

you may need to double double check because you obviously can't hear it with the motor on... if your pretty sure that was it theres a few ways to check:

1. a little soapy water on silicon joins

2. or, theres kits you can buy or make up involving a compressor and what it essentially does is you put a cap on at the end of the intercooler piping, ie at throttle body or begginning of turbo outlet or between what ever part you think may be leaking and have a compressor blow into it with your motor off so it is quiet and you will definetly be able to hear the hissing if theres a leak...

you can also make this up yourself, if you youtube mighty car mods theres an episode where they make one.... couldnt find it, but if you look for more then 10 seconds you should find it..

your welcome.

you may need to double double check because you obviously can't hear it with the motor on... if your pretty sure that was it theres a few ways to check:

1. a little soapy water on silicon joins

2. or, theres kits you can buy or make up involving a compressor and what it essentially does is you put a cap on at the end of the intercooler piping, ie at throttle body or begginning of turbo outlet or between what ever part you think may be leaking and have a compressor blow into it with your motor off so it is quiet and you will definetly be able to hear the hissing if theres a leak...

you can also make this up yourself, if you youtube mighty car mods theres an episode where they make one.... couldnt find it, but if you look for more then 10 seconds you should find it..

cheers guys might try the soapy water trick as i dont have a compressor.. :happy:

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